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					Originally Posted by Nancy1999  Yeah I agree, I've read what it could do to help us learn about disease and how the disease begins; it's just amazing what scientists will learn from this.   As far as "going against nature" some people think dog breeding is wrong because man is deciding which dogs will breed and what traits will be bred.  Others believe that artificial insemination is wrong; it's man interfering with nature.  Others believe any type of help producing a pregnancy or preventing a pregnancy is wrong and this interferes with God’s plan. I do think there are major ethical questions to be addressed and I hope instead of just people being against it, they will think of the ethics behind these things, so that they can be done ethically. | 
 
  People are always afraid of the unknown and thrown ideals at things that really don't need it. There are some very religious scientists doing some of this work, I'm sure. 
If it "wasn't" meant to be, it wouldn't work...or live 
 
 
Science is science!  We can't say what God's plan is without being told by He Himself 
 
 
I think it's neat! Just imagine how things would be if we didn't progress! 
And yes, of course we will have some unethical bad stuff going on, but that happens with anything in the world from a grain of salt to the world itself.